This report relates to 2 case(s)

In Jenkins v Legoland Windsor Park Ltd, the EAT holds that an individual with a disability was discriminated against on the grounds of his disability when, as part of a long service award ceremony, his employer presented him with a model that depicted his disability, and failed to show him in a work-related environment, in circumstances where 55 of the other 58 models presented to fellow workers did reflect an aspect of their work environment.

In Securiplan v Bademosi, the EAT holds that an express finding by an employment tribunal that a complainant had been assigned on a temporary basis only to an undertaking that was TUPE-transferred, took his circumstances outside the Botzen and Gale principles, and the tribunal had been correct to go on to hold that his rights against the transferor did not transfer to the transferee.

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